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STOP AT WINNER (SAW) SYSTEM

We get a great deal of emails from Members thanking us for the consistent results produced by the Ratings. We also get periodically a number of emails asking us how best to use the Ratings. Whilst the Strategy Page is a great source of information, we have devised especially for you our SAW System.

One of our longest serving Members, Denis has used this system to amazing effect and since May has increased his Betting Bank from a few hundred pounds to just over £2000!

STOP AT WINNER means that you STOP betting once you have found a winning bet. The tricky part of this System was finding which selections to bet on. We have now devised a system that makes the Selections for you.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not a get rich quick system. Profits will be made slowly and methodically over the long term.

HOW IT WORKS:

You will receive 3 selections (occasionally 4) daily. These will be posted on the SAW Page only accessible to fully paid up members.

If you usually bet at your local bookmakers you will write all 3 selections on your betting slip and next to each selection you will put your stake [ see staking plan ] . At the bottom of the slip you write "STOP AT WINNER".

If the first selection wins you will receive your winnings plus the returned stake for the other two selections.

If you use the internet, you may have to place the bets individually.

STAKING PLAN :

The best way to explain this is to use an example but suffice to say, you must use a progressive staking plan when using this system:

18th November

2.20 Plumpton - Before All £5.00 win

3.20 Plumpton - Henryville £10.00 win

3.50 Plumpton - Tutlyesker Hill £20.00 win

Total outlay - £35.00

"STOP AT WINNER"

In this example - 'Before All' won at 5/2 so £12.50 would have been your net profit. Your remaining stake of £30 was returned, even though Henryville lost and Tutlyesker Hill won (11/8)

If the first two had lost, but Tutlysker Hill won at 11/8 your profit would have been £27.50 (£20 x 11/8) less £15.00 from the two losing selections giving you a daily return of £12.50 plus your £20.00 stake.

The staking plan is a matter for you, ideally you should double your stake on each selection as set out in the example above.